Mumbaikars work longer than anyone else in the world

A new UBS report suggests

The Indian city that never sleeps… is probably up all night getting work done. According to a new study by Swiss Bank UBS, employees in Mumbai clock the longest working hours in the world—an average of 3,314 hours a year. The capital city of New Delhi isn’t far behind, with an average of 2,511 hours a year.

The Prices and Earnings report 2018 looked at 15 different professions across 77 cities in the world to arrive at these figures. Going by their numbers, Mumbaikars work twice as long as Parisians, but only take one third the number of holidays when compared to their European counterpart.

Alas, long hours don’t mean they’re paid any better. For instance, to afford an iPhoneX—in the report’s words, a “millennial must-have”—a Mumbaikar needs to clock 917 hours. A Parisian can purchase the product by working for 102 hours, a New Yorker can have it in 54 hours, while an employee in Zurich can earn it in 38 hours.

If you’re already thinking of ways to escape the grind, consider moving to Copenhagen, Paris or Rome—among cities with the shortest working hours. Best of all is Lagos, with an average of 609 hours to be clocked in a year.